Reproducible artifact manifests, sandbox-output verification, and evidence-bundle validation for artifact-heavy workflows.
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Reproducible artifact manifests, sandbox-output verification, and evidence-bundle validation for artifact-heavy workflows.
Consumer-side integrity verification for Ruby gems
Reproducible multi-source release evidence for DeepSeek Harness artifacts and mirrors
Offline-first evidence and verification framework for AI model artifacts, transformations, runtime identity, and provenance.
Human-gated AI creation, approval, preview, and signed artifact verification.
Deterministic assemble and verify tooling for bounded artifact sets.
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Stage344: Verified GitHub Artifact Layer for GitHub Actions run evidence, artifact download preparation, SHA256 binding, and independent verification.
Plan, coordinate, execute, and verify portable creative operations across Blender, Inkscape, and GIMP.
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Seven-stage AI artifact admission-control pipeline
Multi-agent engineering framework: evidence packs, runtime validation, task decomposition, cross-window worker execution, and CI artifact verification for Codex.
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Ratify is a CNCF Sandbox open-source verification framework for container images and other supply chain artifacts in Kubernetes environments. It enables policy-driven artifact ratification by coordinating any number of pluggable verifiers (signatures, SBOMs, scan results, attestations) against a given policy, integrating with Kubernetes admission…
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